With the purchase of a new enpower.com (PC Club)
notebook computer, I'm diving back into having a Linux OS as my primary system.
Goodbye to Windows again. Of course I'll still be running Windows in a dual boot
situation just in case I need to use it for some stupid reason.
This page contains the detailed information on how my installation went. For summary information
please click here.
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Kudos to |
PC Club for allowing me to purchase this system
with NO Operating System on it. They even gave me a discount for not purchasing the
Windows OS! | |
Kudos to | GRUB
- GRand Unified Bootloader for making an easy dual boot installation possible without
the need to purchase any other software.
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Dissapointment Toward |
V-COM and its
System Commander 7. I've always had
good things to say about System Commander in the past. However, after spending nearly $70
on System Commander 7, I was unable to get it to install properly on this laptop with only
one OS (Windows XP). It would basically hang on reboot after installing or enabling it.
Although they may address/fix this problem after the holidays, I wasn't going to wait around for a
week or two to get my new laptop up and running.
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System Information | |
Model |
ENP221 | |
CPU | 2.66GHz | |
Disk Drive |
Toshiba MK8025GAS | |
DVD | TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R2412 | |
Floppy | NEC USB UF000x USB Device | |
Network | Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC | |
PCMCIA adapter |
02Micro 0Z6912 CardBus Controller
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Detailed notes on the dual-boot Installation
- Installed Windows XP Professional from scratch.
Created a 6GB NTFS Partition for the install, and left all other
space as FREE.

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